Kim Charleen Smith
About Kim Charleen Smith
Kim Charleen Smith is an experienced Events Manager currently working at Conexiom since 2014 and has held various roles in event management and stage management across Canada and Japan.
Work at Conexiom
Kim Charleen Smith has served as the Events Manager at Conexiom since 2014. In this role, she is responsible for planning and executing various events that align with the company's objectives. Her tenure at Conexiom spans a decade, during which she has contributed to the organization’s event management strategies and initiatives.
Current Employment
In addition to her role at Conexiom, Kim Charleen Smith has been working as a Project Manager at PDS since 2022. This position involves overseeing project development and implementation, ensuring that objectives are met within specified timelines. She also holds the position of Event Manager at Idea Incentives Inc., where she has been employed since 2018.
Previous Experience
Kim Charleen Smith has a diverse background in event and stage management. She worked as a Resident Stage Manager at Belfry Theatre from 2008 to 2013. Additionally, she served as Stage Manager for Chor Leoni Men's Choir from 2014 to 2019. Her experience also includes roles at Pacific Destination Services Inc. and Rare Indigo, where she held positions related to program management.
Education and Expertise
Kim Charleen Smith studied at École Nationale De Théâtre Du Canada / National Theatre School of Canada, focusing on Design and Theatre. She also attended Malaspina University College, where she studied Theatre. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in stage and event management across various organizations.
Stage Management Roles
Throughout her career, Kim Charleen Smith has taken on various stage management roles. She was a Stage Manager for BaAM Productions during the NHL Draft in 2019 and worked with Marquis Entertainment Inc. in Tokyo, Japan, from 2011 to 2012. Additionally, she served as Ceremonies Stage Manager for David Atkins Enterprises during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.